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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Diary of Major R. C. M. Page, Chief of Confederate States artillery, Department of Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee, from October, 1864, to May, 1865. (search)
tive force of three hundred and forty-four. Burroughs ordered into camp on Kent's farm with Lynch. with his own 12-pound howitzer section, and Burroughs' section of 12-pound howitzers, to report tor Carter's station, East Tennessee, with Captain Burroughs and his remaining section. Lieutenants p closer so as to get guns in position. Captain Burroughs' section of one iron 6-pounder and 3-incch now received two of the captured guns and Burroughs four. November 15th, 1864.—Lynch, with two move at once. Left Wytheville to-day with Burroughs' battery of four United States Parrotts andnder Captain Barr in Fort Statham, also Lieutenant Burroughs with one rifle. Stoneman, not wishing the afternoon. While Lieutenant Graham, of Burroughs' battery, was making excellent shots with one back by them. December 18th, 1864.—Lieutenant Burroughs with a section of one good and one wornUnited States 3-inch rifles, three caissons; Burroughs, two United States 3-inch navy Parrotts (goo[10 more...]<